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Better organising of My Markedplace Items (and Bookshelf)

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After five years as a Pro member I have acquired quite a lot of stuff on Roll20. Some I have bought, some is rewards, and some is bonus content that I rarely wanted. It crowds my content overview and makes it hard to find what I am looking for. Even though the bookshelf is at least alphabetically sorted, I would love to be able to sort and/or filter on system, and throw away what I don't want or use. Or at least just hide it in the attic. Now, the Marketplace Items, that is a complete mess. It has purchase dates, but it is not purchased content, just bonus content. It can be filtered by types "Token Sets", "Token Marker Sets" (what is the difference anyway?), "Campaign Modules", "Packages and Bundles", "Compendium Expansions", and "Game Addons".  Where are my main rule books? They are not "expansions"? Again, I would love being able to sort and filter by system, and at least hide or even preferrably remove what I am not interested in.  There must be more people wanting this?
I agree that the site needs a way to organize content. Even a user-definable folder structure like the in-game journal would be useful. "Token Sets", "Token Marker Sets" (what is the difference anyway?) Token sets are collections of tokens, while token markers are collections of the symbols that are added to tokens to denote a token's status.                      
Rick A. said: I agree that the site needs a way to organize content. Even a user-definable folder structure like the in-game journal would be useful. "Token Sets", "Token Marker Sets" (what is the difference anyway?) Token sets are collections of tokens, while token markers are collections of the symbols that are added to tokens to denote a token's status.                       Thank you, I just realised that when I read the names again.
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